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Thread: Inlet sunset

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    Inlet sunset

    Back to basics with oil on canvas on one layer, tools brush and knife...................
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    Da go Te'
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    Beautiful - love the texture & broken color effects.

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    I agree with Just Jean who agrees with edz who clearly agrees with Peter Pinckney.

    Looks great, mate. Has a wonderful impressionistic feel. Very juicy colors, and the brushstrokes make it very interesting indeed, like sculpting sky.

    Good to see that you continue to paint.
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    As always Peter wonderful skies
    Sometimes...I remember better with my eyes closed

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    Thank you Friends!

    Forgot to say this was done in AR 2.5.............basics indeed!
    Da go Te'
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    Just lovely, shows you don't need all the bells and whistles!
    June.

    Oh God of homeless things, look down
    And try to ease the way
    Of all the little weary paws
    That walk the world
    today.
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    That is beautiful

    A very effective sunset painting. Such understanding of sky, water and reflections. Very nice.

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    You are surprisingly among the few having a personal, recognizable touch and brushstroke in Your Artrage oil/ acrylic painting, dear Pete! Sunsets are usually impressive and promising as a subject to paint, but with a high risk to eventually look quite conventional and to be seen as "just another cheap, boring sunset landscape ...". This is something never happens with You.
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    Captivating.

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